Barbara Gordon interviews Stephanie's parents. Her mother works at a bank. Her father is a video editor at a television news station.
Batman gathers information from the underworld that leads to a mob boss. Turns out a mysterious hitman was captured on video for an expose.
Scott Peterson's script is riveting. Tim Levins' art is fantastic, highlighted by Terry Beatty's inks, Lee Loughridge's colors and Tim Harkins lettering.
The lesson of the story is that a handicap, is not really a handicap. B. L. Pledge turns out to be just an older version of Matt Murdock. Blind, his other senses pick up the slack. The story wraps with Pledge telling Batman that even a blind man can recognize the good guys from the bad guys.
Batman: Gotham Adventures earns four stars.

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